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Converting a string into a date using a given format

Asked by polletfa in PowerBuilder Programming Language

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Hi,
I would like to convert a string into a date (or datetime actually) using a given format.

My problem is actually the following:
I'm developing an application which reads the content of log files produced by other applications.
The application needs to recognize and analyse the dates contained in the log files.
I would like my application to work with as much log files as possible and that's why I need to be able to support any date formatting (the user will tell the application how the dates are formatted).

Date(string) doesn't allow to give the format used within the input string. PowerBuilder tries to identify it by itself. I fear it could fail for some formats.

When converting a date into a string, you can specify any format you want. I need to be able to specify the format (ideally using the same syntax) also when I do the conversion in the other direction.

Is it possible? How?

Thanks,
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